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EVHSKX AFTERNOON
ISzoopt Banaari
TELEPHONE MAIN 241
P O BOX 81
filler dt tho 1ost Office ut Honolulu
U T as Bcooail class mall
tfUaBCTOIPXlOSr BATKB
ter Month nnywherB In tho Ha
waiian Islands I rW
ter Ynat 6 00
fur Year postpaid to foreign Oouu
tries 8 00
uyablo Invariably la Advance
r J TESTA Fropriotor and Pub
lisher
KD1IUND IIOaBIE Editor
Ilnnlriinc in Honolnln
WEDNESDAY JULY 3 1901
THE FOUHTH OF JULY
We want to enjoy the great day
tomorrow and we have never baen
known to say we told you sol but
wh would like an honest opinion
from the kamaainas who anrjpied
us agaiustthe will and wish of the
Hawaiians and their friend wheth
er they do not feel rather cheap and
with that they hadnt undertaken
the job We are simply trying to
pet information and if Atherton
Baldwin Irwin and the other roar
itig annexationists of 1895 will step
forward and say that ihey are
pleased we shall put our peucil in
Hide our left cheek and wink at
them and say Bahi
We forgnt why the fourth of July
is a holiday in the CJuited States
but we have always been known to
observe the celebration of any day
wbiuh was classed a holiday
The Fourth of July moans sky
rockeln and any kind of fireworks
which Kennedy may wish to burn
iu front of the Aloha Saloon The
day may also remind the said Ken
nedy of Suotlnnd that the American
worliuigman will drink his beer
when bo chooses o do so and can
pay for it as long as he get fair
wages The Fuurth of July is a
great day in our country this new
couutry and we ought to ful hap
I py and glai because it U a holiday
TOPICS OF THE DAY
Being all Americans now The In
dkfknoekt will iolebrnteTheFurih
by not Usuiug tomorrow
Attorney Lennon who is now in
duration vile is one of tbe many
who cannot understand the fact
that Honolulu is not a jay town
The prospeots that the Senate
and Houee will meet by nouimittfes
and pass an appropriation bill are
very encouraging The Indefend
ent sucopodd in getting au inter
view with Golouel Mizuuia this
morning and the Colonels answer
was Nitsky
According to a morning paper
the Hopper residence on King
street will lie used by the Salvation
Army as a Home for womeu We
eudnrsa the movement in fact we
have for year endeavored to en
ourage the establishment of suoh a
plaje Iiut we regret that the pro
moters are not practical people and
that eonsf quently the matter will
collapse Why do tho reformers
not consult lu peopo who koow
uoiuelbiiig of these itlauds auU the
peculiarities of life heret Tho
writer has visited Ohriat ania Bur
rod Troudbjom and many other
plaeoa iu Norway and has found
there an ample field for the work
which MisB Tyrhohrn is undertaking
here Why should Mian Tyrhohin
not In a patriot aud stay at homo
nnd reform the Norwegians Poor
little Hawaii is grateful of course
for her services hero but wo think
that the reformer would have a
broader field on Storegade Chris
tiania
Better if Ho Had
Coming home rather late ot e
night old Jones discovered a coun
try yokfl with a lanteru standing by
the kitchen door
Young man said he what are
you doing here
Ive come a courting sur
A courting What do you mean
Well Im a follower of Mary the
kitohed maid aur
Do you usually carry a lantern
when you are on such erraudt
asked the old man sarcastically
Yes sur alaye
Dont tell me such nonsense
You had better be off quickly
courting with a lantern indeed In
my young days I never used such a
thing
No sur repie 1 the yokel slid
ing off judging by your missus I
shouldnt think yer did London
King
Nature Aud Art
I haye heard aolors talk on the
Bialto said the Talkative Critic
and could understand them with
out difficulty Then why is it that
wtrnn these same persons get on the
stage tbey have au enunciation that
absolutely disguises the language
Oard of Thanks
Mrs Paul Neumann and her fami
ly wish to express their heartfelt
thanks to the many frienda who
sent floral rffariegs and in other
ways showed their sympathy at the
death and funeral of the late Paul
Neumann
Awful
SiifH a She was the heaviest
bride I ever saw tipped the scales
at three hundred pounds
Biflls How do you know
Smfil e Well didnt her father
give her a weigh
HAWAIIAN
ROWING ASSOCIATION
srkiTJH
Races
ON 4f0 JULY 1901
OVER THE
Pearl Harbor Course
First Rsee Four oared Shell
Senior Championship
Second Rice Four oared Shell
Juniors
Races will start at 930 a m after
tbe arrival of the Train Train will
leave Honolulu depot at 845 a m
returning immediately after the
races and will arrive in Honolulu
befor uuon
Round Trip Ticket 75 Cent
REGATTA COMMITTEE
38 5t
FOR JLLjJK
rr AOKEB OP I ND IN OBANTB
1 2130 and blO at Ea usee North HUo
Hawaii Apply to
HORRID K KEOHOKALOLB
Kal Estate Agent
4
fOK BALE
nnn leasehold on
tuuu
taUia reet 89 yeara to
run lresent net income au per
mouth apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO
200 Merchant Street
NOTICE OV KEMOVAL
Robprtson Wilder have moved
their law ollicea to the Staogeuwald
hnilriiiiir Merchant street mums
205 206 207 stcoud floor 10 lw
Crushed Violet
t
The most startling aod fountain
novelty of the soasou in crushed
violets The syrup is manufactur
ed under a patent by a Philadelphia
firm aud when served up with the
usual carbonic fizz mike a
ly flavored sweetish diiiih which is
host described as tastiug just as
violets smell
The soorot of the flavor belongs to
the manufacture It is not in auy
way derived from violets that is
quite certaiu The violet when
orushed giveB forth none of that
grateful perfume which is somuhow
manufactured within the viins of
the plant and exhaled from the
blossom None of the odor of
violets is obtaiued from the 11 iwfr
A distillation of their juice gives
an acrid compound of uo pleasant
odor The perfume is all manufac
tured artiGoially aud orris root is its
bssPi Probably orris root is the
bise also of the flavoring which en
ter into lliis now drink
PTJBt10 LANDS NOTICE
On Saturday August 3rd 101 at
12 oclock noor at the Office of E
D Baldwin Hilo Hawaii will be
old at Public Auction 4 2 Acres of
lsnd at Olaa being Fart C of Lot
27
Upset price 575 00 per sere
Terms Cash U S Gold Coin
For plan and further particulars
apply at Public Lnnds Otno Hono
lulu or at the Office ot E D Bald
win Hilo Hawaii
EDWARD S BOYD
Commissioner of Public Lands
July 1st 1901 42 3t
COMMISSION OF PUALIO LANDS
On and after Augmt 10th 1901
at the Office of E D Baldwin Hilo
Hawaii may be applied for under
Conditions of the Land Act of 1895
as continued in force by An Act to
provide a Government for the Ter
ritory of Hawaii for Right of Pur
chase Lease and more particularly
set forth uuder Part VII of said
Laud Act
All nntakerv lots in New Olaa
Tract Lots Puna Hawaii from S
miles to 9 miles New Olaa Road
Appraised value 100 to 12 00
per acre r v r t
Each applicant may not acquire
more than due lot
Qualification of Applicants
Must be 18 years of age a citizen
of or have taken out Certificate of
Declaration of becoming a citizen
of the United State of America
CONDITIONS OF RIG2T OF PUBOHASE LEAS
Term Twenty one year
Rental Eight per cent on tbe
appraised value given in lease
The Lessee must from the end of
the first to tbe end of the fifth year
continuously maintain his home on
tbe leased premises
The lessee must have in cultiva
tion at the end of three years five
per cent and at the end of live
years ten per cunt of his holding
aud maintain on agricultural land
au average of tea trees to the aute
Pastoral land miiHt be fenced
Iuterest in Rigbt of Purchase
Lease is not assignable without
written consent of tbe Commissioner
of Public Lands but tne leane may
be surrendered to the Government
Tn case of forfeiiureor surrender
of Right of Purchase L tare reap
praisement is lade of the land aud
of permapent improvements there
on and if the land is again disposed
of tbe incoming tenant shall pay
for suoh permanent improvements
and the amount when so received by
the Government shall be paid to the
surrendering lessee
CONDITIONS UNDFn TVIUOII rUBCUASE
MAY BE MADE
At any time after third year of
leasehold term the Lessee is entitled
to a Land Patent ghiug fee simple
litlo upon his payment of the ap
praisedvalue set forth in lease if he
hos reduced to cultivatidu twenty
five pi r cent of tjii leased prem
ises and has substantially per
formed all other conditions of his
lease
For plan and further particulars
apply at the Public Land Office
Honolulu nr at the Office of Ei D
Baldwin Hilo Hawaii
EDWARD 8 BOYD
Commissioner of Public Land
July 11901 42 3t
W AUSTIS WHITINQ W J
ROBINSON
Law OmrEa Removed to Room
lXKi J udd Building 21 1 w
LACES LACES V
At the Lace Counter
in Valenciennes Ap
plique Swiss Nainsook
and all over Embroidery
Real Terchon All oyer
Lace in Black and White
Newest Designs and Finest
Quality A big choice at
E W JORDAN
Hn 10 Fort Street
M
The delightful flavour aid unuiis yl w
mT v
takaMo Aroma peculiar to
Canadian Glib
Whisky -
are not affecledsin theslighteBt de
giee by the addition of carbonated
or still water High Balls made
from
Canadian Club
are unusually fragrant and deli
cious and have a flavour which is
thoroughly delightful and satisfying
The Liquor Trust is
Barking at our Heels
Because we Sell
Claret 50c per gallon
Zinfandel Fort Etc I
75c per gallon
SIX YEARS OLD BOUftBON WHISKEY
AT 350 PER GALLON
Honest Goods at Right Prices is onr Motto
EOFFSCHLAEttER CO LTD
ThH 1ioueer Wine ftin Uquor House iving vent Jietuel
Wilders Steamship Go
Freight and
Passengers for all
Island Ports
I TO LET
Premises on Kukui Lanp Pos
session given on January 1 1901
Jfor terms apply to
I 7 U KAiIOLAIU UBTATK
LONG BRANCH BATHS
WAIKIKI BKAOH
Honolulu HI
t a
0 J BHEBWO0D ProprtiUr
TbiXtfinriK anti air and tta and liji
v
rrw ureucr imp ivc luucioy
King Htreot Tram Usrs pass tlto o
M I9V1 MflUlfw tp fo
XTJB BALE
3500 HOUSE AND LOT ON
Liliba Street near King Only small
cash pavment received Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO
20ii Merchant Street -
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